Get a Wireless Home Theater System at the Best Price Possible
A wireless speaker home theater system allows you the freedom to place your speakers anywhere in a room without having to figure out how to hide the speaker wires.
There are two types of wireless speaker home theater systems – add-on systems and integrated systems.
Add-On Wireless Home Theater System
If you already have a home theater system you can purchase an add-on system consisting of a transmitter, a receiver, and surround-sound speakers if you don’t already have them.
The transmitter is connected to the home theater amplifier and sends out the audio signal to a receiver. The receiver, which is connected to the rear speakers, picks up the signal from the transmitter and sends it to those speakers.
Most wireless home theater systems have front speakers and a subwoofer that are connected to the amplifier with audio cables, and rear speakers that are connected to the receiver to create surround-sound audio.
You can purchase a decent amplifier/receiver system for less than $100.
Integrated Wireless Home Theater System
If you’re in the market for a new wireless home theater system, you can purchase a complete system consisting of an amplifier with built-in transmitter, a front center speaker, two front side speakers, a subwoofer, and two rear surround-sound speakers. Some systems also include a DVD player.
Prices for an integrated wireless home theater system start at $175 and go up to $2,000.
Comparing Wireless Home Theater Systems
The best way to get the best price on a wireless home theater system is to try them out in person, then go comparison shopping online.
Start by taking a trip to your local discount or electronics store so you can try out the various wireless home theater system models. Test the controls and listen to the models in your price range until you find the one you like best.
After you find a system you like, go home, fire up your computer, and start comparison shopping online.
Comparing models and prices at an online comparison shopping site will save you countless hours of going store to store or surfing all the Internet stores. Here, in one place, you can find prices for everything under the sun from hundreds of online and offline stores.
The comparison shopping site I use will not only give you a price comparison on wireless home theater systems, it will also give you product specifications, reviews by audio experts, and consumer reviews by people who actually own the product so you’ll know how good the system is.
When you find the store with the lowest price, you can get consumer reviews of that store so you’ll know if it’s reputable and will give you good service.
Some stores even have a lowest-price guarantee so if you find a better price later you can get a rebate on the price difference from that store.
I’ve purchased a number of high-ticket items this way and have always gotten good service and a great price.
Visit the http://www.TheSatelliteTVGuide.com/home-theater-systems.htm to get more information, to compare prices, and to get consumer ratings for home theater systems.
The author, Brian Stevens, is the senior editor for TheSatelliteTVGuide.com and has written a number of articles on home theater systems.
ryan@thesatellitetvguide.com
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Comments
What are the best wireless headphones on the market that would go great with a decent home theatre system?
If you could,… please be precise and provide a link if possible.
I’m looking for a top of the line set of wireless headphones (price doesn’t matter) with the least amount of interference. All the ones I’ve had get "hiss" and "crackling" in them and a few have actually had telephone conversations heard on them.
Thanks
I have no idea, try searching with google (shhhhhhh! their search is better than yahoo) try getting the highest frequency you can find. there are some great IR headphones out there. you can get some decent ones from radio shack, try IR.
References :
hint: Unless your name is William Gates, do not say price doesn’t matter.
I agree with the previous person who said that you should try Infrared.
The reason you’re hearing distortion and telephone calls is because those cheaper brand headphones utilize the 900MHz and 2.4Ghz band that telephones use. Honestly, you would think that they’d have come up with a different frequency to use other than one where you KNOW that there’s going to be possible interference.
Infrared eliminates that! Completely!!
True, you have to be in the same room and in direct sight of the transmitter,…. but if you’re watching a movie or truly enjoying a song and relaxing…. you shouldn’t be wandering all over the place anyways. Right?
Try these. Not ridiculously expensive,… but a little. Judging from the reviews they’re well worth it though.
Enjoy!
References :
http://www.amazon.com/Pioneer-SE-DIR800C-Digital-Wireless-Headphones/dp/B0007XL43M/sr=8-4/qid=1161562086/ref=pd_bbs_4/002-3826201-2242452?ie=UTF8&s=electronics
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